What to see?
The building of the Town Hall of Logroño is the work of Rafael Moneo, one of the best known and most valued current Spanish architects.
Good winegrowers bring the landscapes of their vineyards to the bottle and make us dream of those lands.
The Old Town of Logroño treasures the history of the birth and the memory of the development of the city.
The history of the Stone Bridge of Logroño is closely linked to the history of the city.
The current building of Bodegas Campo Viejo was designed in 2001 to celebrate the harmonious balance between oenology, architecture and sustainability.
The IES Práxedes Mateo Sagasta building or Sagasta High School, as it is known familiarly by the people of Logroño, islocated near to ESDIR (School of Arts and Design Superior of La Rioja), the first in the Glorieta del Doctor Zubía and the second in Avenida de la Paz, before reaching the City Hall.
Talking about restaurants in Logroño is something as spontaneous as the act of eating. Thanks to the number of good quality restaurants offered by the capital of La Rioja. The word culture has many meanings in the city of Logroño, and one of the most clearly recognisable is centred precisely on its cuisine.